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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 470982" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>Hi....my son is still much younger, only 8 yr old.....But he can sometimes react like this. Almost allways, since he understands feelings a bit better, when I ask him 'what's up'.....then there has been some sort of social fight or misunderstanding at school or with friends that he doesnt understand. H often feelmso bad about this behaviour and has told me he doesnt want to be this rude, but just cant help himself!!!!!</p><p>Don t take it personal, I know, believe me, it hurts when they yell f of, exct!</p><p>I see he is on the autism spectrum.....sometimes he misread social situations, facial expressionsj exct. Often when I go and think deeply, desecting what happened before the outburst, then he misread or misunderstood something, or saw some behaviour at a friends house or on tv and he 'plays it out' to just get the kick of seing the reaction it gets!</p><p>Hugs....hang in there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 470982, member: 8045"] Hi....my son is still much younger, only 8 yr old.....But he can sometimes react like this. Almost allways, since he understands feelings a bit better, when I ask him 'what's up'.....then there has been some sort of social fight or misunderstanding at school or with friends that he doesnt understand. H often feelmso bad about this behaviour and has told me he doesnt want to be this rude, but just cant help himself!!!!! Don t take it personal, I know, believe me, it hurts when they yell f of, exct! I see he is on the autism spectrum.....sometimes he misread social situations, facial expressionsj exct. Often when I go and think deeply, desecting what happened before the outburst, then he misread or misunderstood something, or saw some behaviour at a friends house or on tv and he 'plays it out' to just get the kick of seing the reaction it gets! Hugs....hang in there! [/QUOTE]
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